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  • Hi Scott – As long as you keep the Lacie drives as your back up you should be OK. Some people will store the raw media on two drives just in case one fails.

    I have not had a lot of luck with Lacie – I use OWC drives. I’m sure you’ll find opinions that counter mine.

  • Jay Dobek

    October 12, 2010 at 7:11 pm in reply to: Best way of downscaling blown up video

    I’m a big fan of option one, but . . . the best way for you to tell is take a small portion of the sequence and test it both ways. Ideally the segment you select should have a re-sized video clip and graphic.

  • Jay Dobek

    August 4, 2010 at 6:20 pm in reply to: Live Web Streaming

    Perfect – taking it out of the NP mode worked great. We are going to shoot in the 480 30p mode. Had trouble with the audio, but using the mic on the Logitech camera worked great (while the video comes from the 500).

    Thank you to all.

    – Jay Dobek

  • Jay Dobek

    March 29, 2010 at 3:39 pm in reply to: Missing Media In LiveType Files

    Having the same problem as Dave Beaty. Has anyone come up with a solution to this, or work-around?

  • Jay Dobek

    October 13, 2006 at 10:24 am in reply to: P2 Import to FCP 5.1.2 ERRORS

    Try this – in the P2 import widow – select the problem clip in the list. It will show up in the P2 viewer to the right. Now enter a scene name in the logging section. Then select “Add Clip to Queue.”

    Just tried it – it worked fine. But I only did this once . . .

  • Jay Dobek

    October 13, 2006 at 10:17 am in reply to: P2 Import to FCP 5.1.2 ERRORS

    I’ve had this problem as well – and yes, it started once I upgraded to FCP 5.1.2. Basically, I keep importing the clip- it normally takes about 5 attempts and it conforms to 23.98 fps.

  • Jay Dobek

    June 11, 2006 at 2:54 pm in reply to: Menu Problem

    I believe that’s it.

    Thanx – J

  • Jay Dobek

    June 9, 2006 at 1:47 am in reply to: Unistalling P2PCCard – Machitosh

    Thank you.

  • If you plan on working in HD you will need bigger hard drives. A minute of HD equals about 1 GB or space. Then the renders can be very large – about four times the size of a render done using SD footage.

  • Jay Dobek

    April 3, 2006 at 4:48 pm in reply to: Live Concert – export to CD

    That’s an option I thought of. I was wondering if there was a way to do this as one batch export. So if someone listened from start to finish if would be the complete concert without the hint of tracks changing.

    But if there is no clean way I’ll do it that way and use the timecode to ensure tracks line up.

    Thanx

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